Roma coach Mourinho given two-game suspension after seeing red at Cremonese, blames fourth official provocation

Mourinho, who was given his marching orders by referee Marco Piccinini at the start of the second half for dissent, said his reaction was caused by his treatment from the fourth official.

Published : Mar 01, 2023 17:38 IST

Roma coach Jose Mourinho follows the Serie A match between Cremonese and Roma.
Roma coach Jose Mourinho follows the Serie A match between Cremonese and Roma. | Photo Credit: AP
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Roma coach Jose Mourinho follows the Serie A match between Cremonese and Roma. | Photo Credit: AP

AS Roma coach Jose Mourinho said he was provoked by the fourth official in the incident that led to his sending off in their 2-1 Serie A defeat to relegation-threatened Cremonese on Tuesday.

The 60-year-old Mourinho will be banned for two games and fined 10,000 euros ($10,672) for his explosive reaction to being sent off, an Italian sports judge ruled on Wednesday.

Mourinho’s punishment was for “having vehemently and provocatively contested a referee’s decision in the second half, and repeating such behaviour at the time of the expulsion,” a Serie A statement said.

“For having also, at the end of the match, entered the referee’s dressing room, although authorised to do so, and having addressed seriously offensive expressions and inferences to the fourth official,” the statement added.

Cremonese claimed its first win of the season as Daniel Ciofani’s late penalty left Mourinho’s side out of the Champions League spots in fifth place in the standings.

Mourinho, who was given his marching orders by referee Marco Piccinini at the start of the second half for dissent, said his reaction was caused by his treatment from the fourth official.

“For the first time in my career a referee has spoken to me in an unjustifiable way,” the coach told a news conference.

“I’m not crazy. And to have the reaction I had is because something happened. I need to know now if I can do something from a legal point of view.”

“Piccinini gave me the red because the fourth official told him so. But the fourth official doesn’t have the honesty to also tell him what he told me, how he treated me and what provoked my reaction,” added Mourinho.

Roma is fifth in the table with 44 points, one point behind fourth-placed Lazio. Cremonese, which won its first Serie A game of the season, moved up one place to 19th. Mourinho is set to miss Roma’s home league games against Juventus on Sunday and Sassuolo on March 12.

“We didn’t deserve to lose,” Mourinho said.

“The excuse of tiredness does not exist... The responsibility is ours, for a lack of intensity, lack of desire to close the game immediately.”

“We paid too high a price, we didn’t deserve to win but we didn’t deserve to lose either. Especially for what we put in the second half, after the equaliser, we all thought we could win and then came the penalty episode.”

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